Abstract

In the third of a series of four articles, Scott Christie describes a typical Community Aid Abroad project and shows how Community Aid Abroad puts the community work approach into practice. He contrasts this with aid projects which follow more of a case-work approach and finally uses a Brotherhood of St. Laurence evaluation framework to measure the achievements of the example project in community work terms.

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